Michigan Winter Road Rage Leads To Shooting
Road rage is road rage wherever you go.but Michigan winter road rage is a whole different breed.
I ll be the first to admit, I have road rage, I got it from my dad for sure! However, mine is more just screaming at people from the inside of my car, the occasional tailgating and the rare flicking of the bird. Most of the time, people probably don t even know I m raging, it s just more of some catharsis for me.
I think Michigan road rage comes from the fact that many of us here have experienced winter, we know how to handle it and we are confident in our abilities and our vehicles. However, we also have no patience for people who are not these things.
Enjoy a Northern Michigan Winter with ‘Snowshoe, Wine & Brew’
Northern Michigan is filled with all types of wintertime fun, and one of the best is back again this year.
The Old Mission Snowshoe Wine &. Brew is underway again in Traverse City. Every Sunday through March 6 you can enjoy snowshoe season with a twist.
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Participants meet at the Jolly Pumpkin and jump aboard the TC Brew Bus. From there they’ll head to Brys Estate Vineyard and Winery. Turn its Then it s time to head out into the great outdoors. Following a flagged path you’ll make your way to Bowers Harbor Vineyards, then snowshoe back to where you parked at Jolly Pumpkin.
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The new year started off on a positive note for the staff at a Brighton restaurant as a generous customer left a tip of $2,021, an amount inspired by the new calendar year.
Courtney Atsalakis said she tried to remain anonymous when she left the tip at El Àrbol Taqueria, but got caught by her server. I wrote them a note in my car, then I tipped her the money (at the window), but I didn t want her to see, Atsalakis told Livingston Daily. I slipped it and ran to my car, but she ran out and did catch me at the road and thanked me.
In an effort to spread some fun and positivity this winter, the Michigan Department of Transportation is taking suggestions on names for plows across the state!